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Linux Mint 17 and ubuntu derivatives user.
The program is the best i have used until now.
I liked it so much that now i show it and install it to evryone i know.
Family already using it :)
Answer to : scumcoder. its been developed just fine. You are mistaken. Please update your post or delete it.

Posted 02/09/2015

destroyer954

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Great tool for storing passwords, shame that doesn't look a bit more modern (especially on W8.1 looks wrong). However this tool is not about coolest app design, but about security.

Posted 01/24/2015

liewsoohung

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Easy to use!
Nicely recommended software!

Posted 01/20/2015

xdamain

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Great!

Posted 01/06/2015

norgan42

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Excellent way to manage passwords, especially together with Firefox+KeeFox and Putty, both or personal and team passwordmanagement.
Good security, good usabilty (yes you need to learn a bit first - but that goes quickly and more advanced requirements can often be solved after googling for tipps and tricks).
Only point (with me) currently is the automated autotype in Firefox, which sometimes triggers on pages it shouldnt - but that is the pain for beeing lazy and happens on zendesk profile management and one other page only.

Posted 12/29/2014

denispyr

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must have

Posted 12/28/2014

catador

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This app works really greate, keep the passwords safe, I can use in android and linux without problems.

This program I strongly recommend.
Very easy to use. What I really liked about this software was that you can copy the database file onto your cell phone (in my case Nokia running Win 8) and also use the developers software to access the file on your cell phone. Much easier to work with it on your PC and then move it across. By visiting the web site they also explain very well what features it has and how to use it even without installing the program when you use a memory stick.
What really impressed me was that you can attach PDF files into the database. So if you cannot import your passwords all at once and have them stored in an excel, word documents this will help not to ahve the files scattered in your harddisk.

Posted 10/19/2014

qua3cyclan

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And its free !

Posted 10/18/2014

cyborgxxl

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Enhanced-DPI Support since v2.28.
I love you for that feature! :-)

Posted 10/10/2014

glauc

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This is the first and only password manager I've ever used, but it seems pretty well done. Can't vouch for its security because I'm no expert, but from a user's perspective, it works well!

Posted 10/09/2014

arahkun

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Best password-manager on the market.
And the software is open-source, no questions asked, the best application in the group.

Posted 09/30/2014

uncle-lutz

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This is one of the most useful apps ever.
I use KeePass on Windows, Linux and also on Android together with cloud synchronization and the KeeFox plug-in for firefox.

Posted 09/23/2014

twburger

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Only problems I have is when using a remote password repository (so I can have one pw file accessed by several computers). If the network fails or the file is moved recovery of the setup is a bit clumsy. The search needs a invoke/close button.

Posted 09/18/2014

prohawker

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Great tool to manage complex passwords!

Posted 09/04/2014

kaxudb

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Without a doubt the most advanced state-of-the-art password manager.
Anything you can think of or not think of this small-footprint application can do:
- fully portable
- small-footprint in size space and memory
- password generator with customizations
- ability to open programs with integrated cmd shell
- match login data by URL field, title
- regex matching
- secure database for storing not only login data but also other sensitive information

Posted 08/08/2014

tilliw

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great app!

Posted 07/28/2014

mkrajan29

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I use keepass for the best. Its so awsome. Even misses some features and also is complex as some people would say, but who doesn't like extra features in a product(you won't say no to disk brakes in your car...), that's what makes it worthy. Sophistication what makes a product last on the face of Soft-a-geddon. KeePass team keep up to good work.

Posted 07/20/2014

camerony

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Posted 07/16/2014

francis-jose

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Very easy & great

Posted 07/12/2014

glennf1

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A MUST HAVE along with your A/V. Take the time to set it up and learn how to use it, you will not be dissapointed. Search the forum if you need help. One thing I like about KP is you can use it for passwords for programs/apps too, not just websites. I use autotype for everything. Just press CTRL-ALT-A and you are logged in instantly.